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All Cigar Discussion>Can we ditch the term 'boutique cigars'?
8zeros 09:00 PM 12-26-2013
Boutique strippergrams I could accept.
Boutique should mean they're from a smoke shop, I think, like Illusione or Cuban Crafters or Taboo (a little shop in the Dallas/Fort Worth area). Not just something from a small manufacturer. I just guess the small breweries said "I'm not calling myself a boutique, are you?". And craft beers were born.
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ky70 06:14 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by icehog3:
How do we communicate this decision to the cigar community, which has been using the term for decades?
Well said.
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Conch Republican 06:29 AM 12-27-2013
My 2 cents (which ain't worth even that) is that boutique is an accurate term. To me the making of cigars is a craft or an art. And small batch is what everything starts out as...and if the demand is there...it doesn't stay small batch for long. I realize a lot of that has to do with marketing, but boutique is exactly what's out there. Limited runs or blends for specific retailers, as well as events, etc
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T.G 07:08 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by 8zeros:
Boutique strippergrams I could accept.
Boutique should mean they're from a smoke shop, I think, like Illusione or Cuban Crafters or Taboo (a little shop in the Dallas/Fort Worth area). Not just something from a small manufacturer. I just guess the small breweries said "I'm not calling myself a boutique, are you?". And craft beers were born.

If you go with that description, then CI, JR, Famous and Holts own a few hundred boutique brands each, a notable portion of which have huge production numbers, much higher than the numbers of the ones you mentioned.
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8zeros 08:35 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by T.G:
If you go with that description, then CI, JR, Famous and Holts own a few hundred boutique brands each, a notable portion of which have huge production numbers, much higher than the numbers of the ones you mentioned.
Yep. Exactly. I thought of that after but couldn't remember any names. Produced for the store under their name, not necessarily by them. Could be from the biggest major manufacturer and still be a boutique brand. That's why the term is misleading, or not, if that's what you expect. It seems nowadays words only mean what you expect them to mean. I think I could write the next sentence and step on about three of the DO NOTs in the forum rules, words that don't mean their definitions. :-) Could start a whole thread about that.:-)
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T.G 08:45 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by 8zeros:
Yep. Exactly. I thought of that after but couldn't remember any names. Produced for the store under their name, not necessarily by them. Could be from the biggest major manufacturer and still be a boutique brand. That's why the term is misleading, or not, if that's what you expect. It seems nowadays words only mean what you expect them to mean. I think I could write the next sentence and step on about three of the DO NOTs in the forum rules, words that don't mean their definitions. :-) Could start a whole thread about that.:-)
Not sure what purpose redefining the commonly accepted definition of boutique in terms of cigars in that fasion would gain you besides making the term utterly worthless.
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tsolomon 08:49 AM 12-27-2013
If the definition fits, why stop using it?

boutique [buːˈtiːk]
n

2. (Business / Commerce) (modifier) of or denoting a small specialized producer or business, a boutique operation a boutique winery
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8zeros 10:43 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
If the definition fits, why stop using it?

boutique [buːˈtiːk]
n

2. (Business / Commerce) (modifier) of or denoting a small specialized producer or business, a boutique operation a boutique winery
The definition I was referring to is included in "boutique operation", which could be a sub-department of a large operation, usually some fashionable home brand.

I usually associate the word with fashion, I must say I don't care much for fashion. The small shop definition absolutely applies, in most cases. What if General Cigar is just rebranding some major production cigar for someone? How would you know? Don't take the GenCig reference literally, please, I don't even know if they do that, just the only big cigar company I could think of.
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ky70 10:52 AM 12-27-2013
All I know is I love me some boutique ceegars!
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markem 11:55 AM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by Brian D.:
It just sounds too metro or wussified.
Then don't smoke them.

If you want to smoke them and the word "boutique" is associated with the cigars then remember that it doesn't apply to you and in no way jeopardizes your masculinity. I'm safe in mine and don't think that some word associated with a cigar could in any way threaten who I am.
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The Poet 12:11 PM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by icehog3:
How do we communicate this decision to the cigar community, which has been using the term for decades?
Immediately after 9/11, I proposed on another cigar board that we find a substitution for the oft-used term "bomb" to refer to gifting others with cigars. You can imagine with what disinterest my proposal was received.

I consider language to be a living entity which evolves naturally. As with morality, it seems bootless to "legislate" it.

No offense intended, just :-), and worth every penny.
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czerbe 12:24 PM 12-27-2013
Boutique works for me
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hotreds 12:56 PM 12-27-2013
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bruceolee 01:00 PM 12-27-2013
Small batch or Limited edition sounds good to me but would most likely raise prices
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the jiggler 01:22 PM 12-27-2013
Originally Posted by maninblack:
I tend to call most of them overhyped versus boutique. Example.....viaje
Blasphemy!
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688sonarmen 06:53 PM 12-27-2013
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Don Fernando 10:30 PM 12-27-2013
I find this topic to be a bit boutique
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Weelok 12:19 AM 12-28-2013
Originally Posted by bruceolee:
Small batch or Limited edition sounds good to me but would most likely raise prices
I agree. My thoughts are is the term boutique is mostly used by distributors to market a cigar and is heavily over used by CI, Holts, etc. whatever works to sell its I guess but I am Leary of any cigar claiming boutique as I guess I feel it's generally over reaching or I am just at saturation on the label. Sounds like perhaps I am not alone haha
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